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June 28, 2025
“Revision”
If there’s a word or line you fondly think
Your fledgling poem cannot live without,
Some turn of phrase you could not bear to cut,
Then steel yourself and cut it nonetheless
(And save it in your archives if you must);
‘Tis nearly certain that your heart was wrong,
And fond affection did your verse no good,
So cruel pruning must have strengthened it.
Many an author loves the book she writes
Almost as though it were her child—but, then,
For a much-cherished child to be indulged
And neither disciplined nor ever checked,
Such treatment is as harmful as abuse
And does the child no favors at adulthood.
So too, O poet, take the higher view
Developing your work with balanced growth
Till you present the world a seamless whole.
I began this poem in August of 2016, probably after a discussion on the Holy Worlds writing forum, made a slight revision in early 2018, and then finally sat down and worked out a fitting conclusion a little over a year ago. (The central idea is one that is often repeated, one might even say proverbial, in books about the craft of writing, though I only recently discovered that the pithiest expression of it I often hear ought to be attributed to one Arthur Quiller-Couch; this poem is but my attempt to frame that idea into a less concise and more poetical form.)
I always welcome your comments, questions, or other feedback about this or any other part of my work. If you’d like to read more of my poetry, you can get my book, which contains over sixty of my best poems; browse my archive, much of it also broken down into more-manageable groups; or follow this blog for new poetry (among other things)—at least two poems per month through December. You may also share this poem with others, subject to my sharing policy.
April 5, 2025
Dreams and Prayers Cover Reveal and Release Date
It’s been a long time since the last formal announcement in this space about my second poetry collection, but the wait is finally (almost) over. Dreams and Prayers is complete, except some final proofreading, and plans for its release are underway.
The CollectionAs that post from 2017 explained, and several of the intervening “year-in-review” posts have mentioned, Dreams and Prayers is my second collection of my poetry. It consists of seventy-five poems, divided thematically into three sections … about which more below.
Much like A Year in Verse, my first collection, which I published in Advent 2014, each poem is accompanied by at least one public-domain engraving, drawing, or other illustration. (For a few that are “particularly hard to illustrate” the illustration is a generic divider, but most are chosen specifically for the poem they accompany. There are also a couple of images that I used in A Year in Verse, but the vast majority are “new to me.”) The typesetting has also improved since A Year in Verse: instead of every image being either completely above, completely below, or on the page opposite its poem, in this collection a few poems bring text alongside part of their illustration, and in one case where the illustration was originally designed as a “frame” the poem is set inside it.
All the poems have appeared before on this blog, but nearly all have seen at least some revision, and some have been substantially revised, since then. Also, each poem that didn’t originally have a title now has one. (The poems with titles like “Untitled Metaphor #3” have not had that changed, but there are no poems identified solely by their first line, which made distinguishing them from a new stanza of the previous poem difficult.) None of the poems in Dreams and Prayers previously appeared in A Year in Verse; this is the first appearance in print of every poem.
Dreams and Prayers is divided into three sections: The first section, “Metaphors,” contains the “Untitled Metaphor” poems and several others built around the application of metaphorical images; it is also the part of the collection where I placed any poems that involved imagery but didn’t fit into the more narrowly defined scope of either of the other sections. The second section, “Memory and Dreams,” contains poems drawn from reminiscences or sparked by dreams. And finally, the third section, “Higher Things,” consists of poems either about or addressed to God.
The CoverAfter coming up with a basic concept, collecting a few public-domain paintings that could conceivably be used to implement it, and then spending many months either intermittently trying to put them together without making significant progress or just procrastinating, I commissioned Hannah Linder to design a cover.
Here is the design she created for me:
I’m quite pleased with the result, and with this designer’s process—which would have been even smoother if this were a more standard book (such as a novel).
Release TimelineSince some (admittedly cursory) research suggests that poetry books are most successful when launched in either the spring or the fall, and my preparations are not far enough along for a release before the end of spring without everything going perfectly, I plan to release Dreams and Prayers to the public this fall.
To be on the safe side, I am tentatively planning to release the collection in mid-to-late October, hoping to bring it forward as timelines permit. Two prominent possibilities due to literary resonance are October 14, the birthday of e. e. cummings (whose work on the whole I like, certainly more than most of his contemporary imitators I have had the misfortune to read, but is otherwise unrelated), and September 20, the birthday of Charles Williams (who has been highly influential on my work, but more my Arthurian poems than this collection), but nothing has been settled yet. I will announce a more precise release date once I have it, and any advancements of the timeline as I decide them.
I plan to make the ebook available for preorder some time in advance of the official release date. (Unfortunately, Amazon KDP does not provide that option for print books, so I will only be able to offer preorders for hard copies if I choose another print-on-demand “publisher”.) Once I’ve set that up, I will make a further announcement of that here as well.
The content of the collection is finalized, except perhaps for final proofreading, so I am no longer in need of beta readers for this project … but if you are a reader of poetry, particularly of the kind of poetry I write (which I am well aware is not to every reader’s taste!), I would be happy to provide you a (digital) copy in exchange for an honest review, so please get in touch.
I hope you will join me in anticipating the release of Dreams and Prayers.
March 1, 2025
“Remembering the Height”
There was a time I read unceasingly:
Never without a book, and sometimes three,
I found delight in learning and in words
And so devoured—even, almost, inhaled—
Page after page, book after lengthy book.
I sipped with pleasure from sweet knowledge-springs
And, deeper still, their fountainhead, the Scriptures.
But now, to read more than old favorites
That stoke, then salve, my melancholy soul
Demands such effort, discipline, and will
That all those books, of late, but gather dust
That I most ought to and most need to read.
God help me! be so firmly in the Word
And in your servants’ edifying words
That I may grow again toward your light
And linger so in lethargy no more.
There was a time I wrote effusively:
In moments between classes or at meals,
And longer undistracted spans at home,
Page after page filled up with pencilled text.
Both fiction—prose—and verse flowed easily
(Though neither any good most of the time),
And lofty goals seemed just within my reach.
But now, these days, though I still feel the call
And sense the story I must try to tell,
A hundred words seems strenuous exertion,
A metered line almost a grueling slog,
And story falters, lifeless, in my mind
Ere I can even think to set it down.
God give me grace! to write as I am called,
Not only when I feel the inward urge,
To bring these tales with which my soul is burdened
Into some form that almost does them justice
So someday those you call to read them can.
There was a time I prayed with fervency,
My supplications daily, if not hourly,
Lifted up to heaven in the confidence
That God, the gracious Father, chose to hear.
But now my melancholy chokes my prayers,
So that my fickle heart cannot but wonder
If my few, half-articulated prayers
Are listened to, or will be ever answered
(Though daily conscious of prevailing mercies).
Lord, I believe—but help my unbelief!
Teach me to pray, and persevere in prayer,
To ever seek the favor of your face
Whether in days of happiness or woe,
Like one communing with a faithful friend,
And teach me to obediently trust
That you both hear and listen to my cries
And are determined, as a righteous Father,
To do in answer what is truly best.
This poem has been a long time in the making. If my notes are to be believed, I began it “probably well before” October 2014, and by March 2015 the first stanza was substantially complete and the second stanza almost so. The poem then sat in that state in my files, with notes about what more I wanted to do with it, for over seven years, at which point I finished the second stanza, and then over the following months wrote the final stanza and made revisions to the rest.
I always welcome your comments, questions, or other feedback about this or any other part of my work. If you’d like to read more of my poetry, you can get my book, which contains over sixty of my best poems; browse my archive, much of it also broken down into more-manageable groups; or follow this blog for new poetry (among other things)—at least two poems per month through December. You may also share this poem with others, subject to my sharing policy.
March 27, 2021
First Quarter 2021 Goals Check
At the beginning of this year, I checked in on last year’s goals (ha!) and set new ones. I’d intended to make a post checking on them every other month, but as that obviously didn’t happen on schedule, I figured at the end of the first quarter was better than at the end of the trimester or (as happened in 2020) at the end of the year. Here’s how I’m doing so far this year on the goals I identified for the first couple of months, and some specific goals I’ll aim for over the next few months.
First Quarter ProgressMisc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.General Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and the major ecclesiastical and quasi-ecclesiastical holidays (Ash Wednesday, at least one holiday in Holy Week, perhaps Pentecost, Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas)
I managed a post for Ash Wednesday, but not my birthday. I have some ideas for Good Friday and Eastertide, but we’ll see.
General Goal: (In a change to my past pattern …) Write a goal-checking post at the end of the liturgical year, and a blog retrospective at the end of the civil year.
Not yet applicable, of course.
Correspondence and Life-Maintenance
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
I’m doing better on this objective overall than either last year or the year before, and in fact any year in recent memory, but I’ve still let a few messages slip by.
General Goal: Note down when each letter or email needing a response arrived.
I haven’t actually done this, but with the exception of a few emails I don’t think I’ve let things go long enough that the timeliness of replies has slipped from my mind.
Goal: Finish and send all my “after-Christmas” letters by mid-January
Check!
General Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
With the exception of an email or two that I’ve let drop without the reply I’d intended, I think I’ve for once succeeded here, by God’s grace. Certainly I’ve written letters far more promptly than any year in the last decade!
General Goal: Write any “birthday poems” at least a month in advance of the “deadline”
This wasn’t originally in the “first months” section specific, because the first one I had in mind is “due” in May, but for a change it’s already written. It can certainly use some revision, but it’s complete in form, in my opinion not bad, and not too repetitive from previous years’ poems—so it’s a poem I wouldn’t blush to present to the addressee, but I’m hoping to polish it up a bit before May.
General Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents and birthday to the recipients I’ve planned for.
Similarly, this wasn’t in the “first months” section in January because I wasn’t planning to do much until March. I’ve bought presents for the three upcoming birthdays, wrapped two of them, and written the covering letter for one and started the letter for another; the one that is most imminent is all packed up and ready to send, but I’m waiting until a little closer to the date to do so.
General Goal: Write to at least each of my “particular correspondents” on my list, six or perhaps seven, on Christmas and Easter.
Neither Christmas nor Easter has happened yet, but I’ve started planning out what I will write on Easter, to save time on the day.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.Goal: Write letters or emails to mark the two such events in the next couple of months.
I think I got emails, at least, to the people highest on my list, and almost certainly the two I had in mind for the first two months. And I have one long-ish letter written for an almost-imminent birthday, and one well started for one a few weeks later.
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.General Goal: Get at least through page 320.
Nothing yet. But with my backlog of outgoing Christmas and (my-)birthday correspondence cleared, I intend to get back to this Real Soon Now.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.
I’ve been doing this informally, more or less, but not with the sort of formality I’d hoped.
Goal: Set up regular “sustaining” gifts in accordance with my budget for the year.
Done, except that with some recent bumps to income I have a very little left in the “charity” budget and a bit more in the “patronage” budget not yet allocated to specific recipients (and thus not actually spent). But even if that continues all year it won’t be a really significant amount to give away come December.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.Goal: Catch and keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word”
I think I’m closer to caught up than I was at the time, but I’m still months behind.
Objective: Keep up with, and regularly assess progress on, my goals.Goal: At the end of February, assess my recent performance on my goals and make note of what I hope to accomplish through April.
As I mentioned, I intended to do so last month, but didn’t get to it until now. But this is an improvement over last year!
Uncluttering
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.Goal: Shred all mail (etc.) kept for that purpose
I did shred everything in that pile, except some expired credit cards and such and some mailing labels, and except for some mail that arrived in the last week I’ve kept up with this goal.
Goal: Triage and, if possible, deal with at least one “packet” brought from home.
Haven’t gotten to this yet.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”Goal: Clear out my blog reader ASAP, and set up the next one.
Despite the high urgency of this one, I haven’t gotten to it at all.
Goal: Get my collection of ebooks that can most easily be read on my Kindle, which currently stands at 154 if I’m counting right, down to 125.
The books in last batch I transferred to my Kindle that I’ve read (enough of) haven’t been moved to the “read” section or deleted, so this should probably be two to five fewer, but the count currently stands at 136.
Poetry BookMy second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb.
I haven’t given this more than a thought or two since January.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.Goal: Write at least one new scene.
And I haven’t touched this either.
I note that recent events have wreaked unexpected havoc on the “future history” background of the story, so I may need to rework it before I can get to the story itself. We’ll see.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Finish my blog series onGoal: In the second entry in my planned series on
, on using it for poetry, finish coverage of specific poetry libraries
I haven’t even looked at this so far this year.
Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.Goal: Finish my setting of Psalm 18.
I’ve barely looked at the piece of paper my current draft is on, but with recent days’ sense of inspiration some progress might come “soon.”
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusionGoal: Post or schedule at least four “Hymns” posts.
I think we’ve seen two in the past three months, and there aren’t any “scheduled” in this sense (meaning “will automatically appear at the specified time”), but I do have one in mind for a few weeks from now.
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) reviews of at least four recently-read books.Goal: Post at least one batch of such reviews.
No progress here.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and Ash Wednesday.
I managed a post for Ash Wednesday, but not my birthday.
Since this batch of goals was intended to cover only through February, it didn’t mention Holy Week or Easter. I have some ideas for Good Friday and Eastertide, but we’ll see what comes of them.
Next …Correspondence and Life-MaintenanceObjective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)Goal: Note down when each letter or email needing a response arrives.Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.Goal: Write letters or emails to mark the seven such events (other than the holiday, and this is from a somewhat longer list …) in the next couple of monthsGoal: Write to at least each of my “particular correspondents” on my list, six or perhaps seven, on Easter.Goal: Wrap, write covering letters for, and send birthday presents to the recipients I’ve planned for.Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.General Goal: Get at least through page 320.Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.Goal: Set up regular “sustaining” gifts in accordance with my now-increased budget for the year.Goal: Keep up with my regular gifts that I can’t as easily automateObjective: Keep up with Bible reading.Goal: Catch and keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word” and whatever comes after, if anything; if not, restart or resume Old Testament reading.Objective: Keep up with, and regularly assess progress on, my goals.Goal: At the end of May, assess my recent performance on my goals and make note of what I hope to accomplish through July.UnclutteringObjective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.Goal: Shred junk mail as it arrives.Goal: Triage and, if possible, deal with at least one “packet” brought from home.Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”Goal: Clear out my blog reader ASAP, and set up the next one.Goal: Get my collection of ebooks that can most easily be read on my Kindle down to 110.Poetry BookMy second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb.Shine CycleObjective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.Goal: Develop an approach for revising the “future history” background.Goal: Write at least one new scene.Misc Writing and BloggingObjective: Finish my blog series on

That’s what I’m now generally aiming for. Now to see what God has planned …
January 1, 2021
2020 Goals Review, 2021 Goals
At the end of 2019, I set goals for 2020, after looking over my most recent 2019 goals. And then This Year™ happened, and I scarcely thought about any of my specific goals (let alone the list as a whole) from then until this month. Still, I’ll peel back the cover of the year, as it were, and see how badly I did … and then look forward to 2021.
2020 Goals
Most of my “objectives” (broad ambitions that aren’t measurable, or that I keep on the list to remind me when I might have time for them) haven’t changed, so I will wait to restate them until the end of this summary, except insofar as I have something to say about any in particular.
I began by saying, in part,
Also, while I usually try to set goals a little beyond my estimate of what I’ll actually accomplish, I’m still finding my feet in this minimal-free-time situation, and if my free time is really as little as I fear just one task beyond the items I put in as constants (Bible reading, listening to sermons, Peter’s Angel critique) and things like birthdays and holidays has me overbooked in some months, so for once I’ve not gone beyond my “plan.”
While my amount of free time was actually substantially higher than I expected, my mental energy to use that time productively was disastrously low for most of the year. (In short, I traded a daily commute of almost an hour each way for full-time telework with minimal human contact beyond occasional audio links, and found the latter was far more exhausting than the former.) Of the list of “constants” and time-specific items, I’ve only managed to keep fully up with listening to sermons.
Uncluttering
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down from its current count of over 51,900 (and rising) down to the nearest round number: 51,750 in January, 51,500 in February, 51,250 in March, 51,000 in April, 50,750 in May, 50,500 in June, 50,250 in July, 50,000 in August, 49,750 in September, 49,500 in October, 49,250 in November, and 49,000 in December.
I’m not quite sure where my blog reader stands, but while I made a bit of a dent early in the year (though less than I’d hoped), I suspect the count may be higher than ever. Most of the year I scarcely looked at my blog reader, if I had it running at all.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted writing-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 75 in January, 50 in February, and 25 in March.
I’d have to go digging through my records to see when I got there, but the “unsorted” subcategory of the “writing-related” category currently stands at about 12.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted XML-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 25 by April.
I’m not sure how many there were to start with, but there are currently 41.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted “Web”-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 50 by May, and 25 by June.
As with the “writing” category, I don’t know when I got there, but the “unsorted” subcategory here currently stands at 19.
Reduce the virtual pile of “Strategic Primer related (strategy)” downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 75 by July, 50 by August, and 25 by September.
Reduce the virtual pile of “Strategic Primer related (tech)” downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 350 by October, 325 by November, and 300 by December.
I haven’t even touched these.
Poetry Book
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb for the back cover by the end of January.
Goal: Write the “Acknowledgements” section by the end of February.
Goal: Create a marketing plan by the end of April.
Goal: Finish designing (my first draft of) the cover by the end of May (minus text additions), and finish it completely by the end of June.
Goal: Take, or have taken, a suitable photograph of myself for the “author bio” by the end of June.
Goal: Collect a list of possible reviewers by the end of June.
Goal: Have the publication process ready for upload of the book itself (all the fields filled out online) by the end of October.
I haven’t even touched anything relating to Dreams and Prayers this year.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least three scene into my new draft of The Invasion by the end of January, five by the end of February, seven by the end of March, nine by the end of April, eleven by the end of May, thirteen by the end of June, sixteen by the end of July, eighteen by the end of August, twenty by the end of September, twenty-two by the end of October, twenty-four by the end of November, and twenty-seven by the end of the year.
I haven’t touched anything relating to the Shine Cycle (except my pool of potential characters) this year either.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Finish my blog series on
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on, on using it for poetry, by the end of August.
Haven’t touched this either.
Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, finish my setting of Psalm 18 and write my setting of Psalm 19 by the end of January, Psalm 20 and 21 by the end of February, Psalm 22 by the end of April, Psalm 23 by the end of May, Psalms 24 and 25 by the end of June, Psalms 26-28 by the end of July, Psalm 29 by the end of August, Psalm 30 by the end of September, and Psalm 31 by the end of October
I didn’t manage a single line of a psalm setting—or in fact more than seven lines of poetry at all—this year.
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
Goal: Post or schedule at least one post in my “Hymns” series each month this year.
I managed three of these, and then in March, like everything else in my life, my blogging fell into disarray for many months.
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least two “recently” read books by the end of January, one more by the end of February, one more by the end of May, one more by the end of June, one more by the end of July, one more by the end of August, one more by the end of September, and one more by the end of October
I wrote one review, period, this year.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and the major ecclesiastical and quasi-ecclesiastical holidays (Ash Wednesday, at least one holiday in Holy Week, perhaps Pentecost, Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas)
I managed posts for my birthday, Ash Wednesday, and Thanksgiving … and that was it.
Goal: Write my usual (liturgical-)year-end summary of the last year’s posts.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: Note down when each letter or email needing a response arrived.
I didn’t manage this, which didn’t help me keep up.
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
Some messages late in the year did get reasonably-prompt responses, but some earlier ones went unanswered for months.
Goal: Write any “birthday poems” (one planned for May) at least a month in advance of the “deadline”
I neglected this so much that I didn’t write a single “birthday poem” this year; this is the first year since I started college that I’ve not written at least one.
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.
Goal: Be through page 248 by the end of January, page 256 by the end of February, page 264 by the end of March, page 272 by the end of April, page 280 by the end of May, page 288 by the end of June, page 300 by the end of July, page 308 by the end of August, page 312 by the end of September, page 320 by the end of October, 328 by the end of November, and finished before the end of the year.
I might have managed a single page, but I doubt it.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
Goal: Write letters or emails on birthdays and anniversaries: one in January, one in March, two in April, three in May, two in June, one in July, one in August, one (“community birthday”) in September, one in October, and one in November.
I think I managed at least a brief note for most of those I’m already keeping in touch well with, but those I was hoping to strengthen a more tenuous connection with I regret to say I again let lapse.
Goal: Write to at least each of my “particular correspondents” on my list, six or perhaps seven, on Christmas and Easter.
This, I managed. Somehow, by God’s grace.
Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents to the recipients I’ve planned for.
And this as well, though significantly later than I’d hoped and planned—at this late date almost half are still not in the hands of their recipients, despite optimistic Post Office estimates when I shipped the big batch of them.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.
This I let slip very early on, and never recovered. I think I basically kept to my budget for the year as a whole, and on this point if nothing else the “lockdown” certainly didn’t hurt.
Goal: Finish typesetting the Tartan & Thistle Ball program at least several weeks before the event.
This was a moot point, as the event was cancelled well in advance due to pandemic quarantine precautions.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
Goal: Keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word” (or whatever it’s called) plan, and a parallel track through the Old Testament, each month.
I’m a few months behind on the New Testament reading, and my Old Testament reading has stalled enough that I’ll start over at some point.
Objective: Keep up with, and each month check progress on, my goals.
Goal: Each month, assess my performance on my goals the past month and make note of what I hope to accomplish in the next month.
This obviously did not happen.
Restatement of Objectives
Before I get into specific goals, such as they are, I should begin by restating my “objectives” (long-term non-granular goals). Any that I think I may be able to make progress on will also be listed with the relevant goals.
Correspondence and Life-Maintenance
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
Objective: Keep up with, and regularly assess progress on, my goals.
Uncluttering
These first four objectives depend on access to my books and papers. I brought some of my papers back with me when I went home last February, but I only have the one box of papers here.
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
This objective, on the other hand is not blocked by anything except lack of time.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Development
These objectives, except perhaps the first, will all have to wait until I am no longer under a contract that claims ownership of code I write in my spare time.
Objective: Release “version 1.0” of my

Objective: Develop the e-commerce project I have in mind to a “1.0” standard release.
Objective: Develop my “task monger” project to a “1.0” standard release for all interfaces I am able to test.
Poetry Book
My second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character deemed “major”.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Objective: Finish my blog series on

Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
Objective: Write regular blog posts beyond my series I schedule in advance and retrospectives.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
2021 Goals
And now for the new year.
In past years I’ve experimented with different approaches to planning, tracking, and checking up on tasks—weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly, and in trimesters—with varying success. Today I’ll first give “general goals” (which might also be labeled “sub-objectives”), then narrow down to specific points for the next two months.
As in “2019 as amended”, and as in 2020, I expect my time (and more importantly mental energy) to be limited enough that I don’t dare set ambitious goals. In fact, in setting up my calendar-equivalent for 2021, I haven’t even bothered to set out specific tasks (other than those that have specific deadlines) into specific periods of the year as I did in the last several years.
Correspondence and Life-Maintenance
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
General Goal: Note down when each letter or email needing a response arrived.
General Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
General Goal: Write any “birthday poems” at least a month in advance of the “deadline”
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.
General Goal: Get at least through page 320.
I expect that if I manage any progress on that at all I will be able to finish, but I’ve learned that overambitious goals tend to become daunting and inhibit partial success.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
General Goal: Write letters or emails on birthdays and anniversaries
General Goal: Write to at least each of my “particular correspondents” on my list, six or perhaps seven, on Christmas and Easter.
General Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents and birthday to the recipients I’ve planned for.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
General Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.
General Goal: Ensure that my tithing, charitable giving and “patronage”, and investment are commensurate with my income as an ongoing flow.
(Rather than only remembering them at the end of the year and having to catch up.)
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
General Goal: Catch and keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word” through Easter; if church leaders suggest a plan for the following months, follow that, and otherwise restart or resume Old Testament reading.
Objective: Keep up with, and regularly assess progress on, my goals.
General Goal: Every other month or so, assess my recent performance on my goals and make note of what I hope to accomplish in the coming weeks.
Uncluttering
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
General Goal: Shred all mail (etc.) kept for that purpose, and junk mail as it arrives.
General Goal: Triage and, when possible, deal with the first few “packets” I brought from home.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
General Goal: Clear out my blog reader.
That goal is highly urgent, as my blog reader software is no longer supported (and no longer available in my Linux distribution for new install), so I need to switch delivery of new items to a new reader and clear out the “unread” backlog in the old.
General Goal: Triage (i.e. read enough to know what I want to keep …) the virtual stack of “to-read” “fiction etc.” ebooks.
General Goal: Triage and sort the collections of “mainly nonfiction” ebooks (and articles) into narrow sub-collections.
Poetry Book
My second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
General Goal: Once I’ve set sufficient funds aside, commission a cover for the collection.
General Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb, Acknowledgements section, and “author biography”
General Goal: Prepare a marketing plan.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
General Goal: Write at least six scenes this year.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Finish my blog series on

General Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on

Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
General Goal: Finish at least a couple of these poems.
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
General Goal: Get enough “Hymns” posts in the queue to maintain that pace even if my productivity in general falters.
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
General Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) reviews of all books read (and finished) in 2020 and 2021.
General Goal: Post at least one batch of such reviews during this year.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
General Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and the major ecclesiastical and quasi-ecclesiastical holidays (Ash Wednesday, at least one holiday in Holy Week, perhaps Pentecost, Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas)
General Goal: (In a change to my past pattern …) Write a goal-checking post at the end of the liturgical year, and a blog retrospective at the end of the civil year.
First Months
Correspondence and Life-Maintenance
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: Finish and send all my “after-Christmas” letters by mid-January
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
Goal: Write letters or emails to mark the two such events in the next couple of months.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.
Goal: Set up regular “sustaining” gifts in accordance with my budget for the year.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
Goal: Catch and keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word”
Objective: Keep up with, and regularly assess progress on, my goals.
Goal: At the end of February, assess my recent performance on my goals and make note of what I hope to accomplish through April.
Uncluttering
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Goal: Shred all mail (etc.) kept for that purpose
Goal: Triage and, if possible, deal with at least one “packet” brought from home.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: Clear out my blog reader ASAP, and set up the next one.
Goal: Get my collection of ebooks that can most easily be read on my Kindle, which currently stands at 154 if I’m counting right, down to 125.
Poetry Book
My second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Write at least one new scene this year.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Finish my blog series on

Goal: In the second entry in my planned series on

Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
Goal: Finish my setting of Psalm 18.
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
Goal: Post or schedule at least four “Hymns” posts.
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) reviews of at least four recently-read books.
Goal: Post at least one batch of such reviews.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and Ash Wednesday.
And I think there’s something I’m forgetting, but as I’d meant to have this finished and posted yesterday evening I won’t delay any longer.
2020 was a crazy year in which most all my already-reduced plans fell to dust; God willing, and with God’s help, I hope I can do better in 2021.
December 28, 2019
2019 Goals Review, 2020 Goals
This year, instead of setting goals for the whole year and then checking up on them periodically, I decided to set goals quarter-by-quarter. When God upended my plans for the year, that proved to have been a good decision. It’s now time to see how I stand in reference to my goals for the fourth quarter; to get a full picture of the year, you can see the first-, second-, and third-quarter reviews.
After reviewing my previous goals, I’ll explain my next set of goals going forward. As I’ll explain in more detail below, in 2020 I plan to adjust and check my goals on a monthly basis.
Fourth Quarter Goal Results
Here are the goals I tentatively set for the past few months at the beginning of October. As usual, by “objective” I meant a long-term, broad goal that I wanted to reach (often one merely mentioned as a reminder to myself in future goal-setting), while by “goal” I meant a long-term goal against which my progress can be measured, that I thought I could meet in the time interval I was planning out, and I used the phrase “stretch goal” to mean a goal (in that sense) which I was doubtful I could accomplish in that period, but still felt was worth mentioning.
For the last three quarters, more areas than usual were left with merely “objectives” because I left nearly all of my books and papers behind when I moved here for this training program; I’ve omitted those objectives that are so impeded from this progress-checking review, but I’ll repeat them before I list my January goals below.
As I prepared these goals, I was aware that I had been placed with a client and would be starting full-time work as soon as my paperwork went through, but I was also aware that a great deal of personal-task work for the fourth quarter could not be postponed (e.g. Thanksgiving blog post, Christmas presents, etc.)
Uncluttering
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down from its current count of over 51,700 (and rising) down to 51,000.
No progress here.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread writing-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 300.
Done; it looks to me like the current count is 238. But since the task in my task tracker talks about unread, untriaged, and unsorted ebooks, what matters is that the count in the “unsorted” directory (that I moved everything into to start with) is down under 100.
DevelopmentMy goals here are tentative, conditioned on whether my employer claims any ownership in code I write outside working hours.
Since it turns out my employer does claim such ownership in my contract, all of these projects have been postponed for two years or longer.
Goal: Get mypackage for Scottish Country Dance ball programs, and the more-user-friendly editing program, to a state I consider sufficiently complete (mostly resolving all of the issues listed here and here, but also improving code quality and writing documentation)
Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
Poetry Book
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
I made some progress on each of these, but not enough to meet either goal.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
I got a couple of paragraphs into the second scene, but no further.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on, on using it for poetry.
No progress here.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Nor here.
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
I exactly met this.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
I managed three.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking, the “Hymns” series, and “year-end” posts.
None.
Goal: Write my usual Thanksgiving post reflecting on how God has blessed me.
Done.
Goal: Write my usual (liturgical-)year-end summary of the last year’s posts.
Done.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 236.)
No progress here. (Sorry, Aubrey!)
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
I suspect I didn’t meet this.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. There are two birthdays this quarter, and the obvious high holiday.
Done for the holiday, and one of the birthdays, but didn’t manage the other birthday.
Goal: Finish typesetting the Tartan & Thistle Ball program at least several weeks before the event.
Done, though some last-minute revisions were required.
Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents to the recipients I’ve planned for.
Done—much later than I would have liked because I put off buying presents until I’d moved, and put off starting the covering letters until I’d wrapped the presents, but most even arrived before the day.
Objective: Keep track of my finances
Goal: Assess my finances for this past year and set my budget for next year in general and January in specific.
As of this writing I haven’t done this, but it’s at the top of my list.
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first three quarters of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
I’m as far behind as ever.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for next year.
Hereby done.
2019 Summary
While I tracked and reviewed my goals on a quarter-by-quarter basis, not with reference to any year-long stated plans, here’s a very brief summary of the year as a whole for me.
The top-line “objective” that was entirely out of my control, namely entering gainful employment, finally happened, throwing all my plans into disarray.
All progress on physical “uncluttering” ceased, as I had to move five hundred miles away and left the vast majority of my papers behind. What’s more, the count of items in my blog reader has kept rising and rising. On the other hand, I did catch up on listening to downloaded sermons, and did get through the old flat file of bookmark links.
My “development” goals stalled with the move and the reduced free time, and are now on deliberate hiatus until any code I write in my spare time is no longer contractually automatically transferred to my employer.
Of the two projects that I had set out as my “big projects for the year,” hoping to either finish and have ready for release (Dreams and Prayers) or be most of the way to finishing (The Invasion), neither progressed much at all. I finally wrote the first scene of The Invasion this fall, and got some work done on the cover and front matter of Dreams and Prayers over the summer, but that was about it. I also had “very mixed success” keeping up with correspondence.
While I didn’t reach my goals for the “Hymns” series, nor my (still not posted) “review of ‘recent’ books” post, consistently … I did manage some progress on each.
Finally, I’m even farther behind on my Bible reading than ever, I think, though I started the year well.
Restatement of Objectives
With the recent changes in my life, some of the objectives (i.e. long-term non-granular goals) have had to be put off. This past year I’ve tended to leave them in amidst my goals, then omit them when reviewing my goals, but for this post I decided to list them all up front, then repeat only those relevant to specific goals I set.
Uncluttering
These first four objectives depend on access to my books and papers. I hope to get back home briefly and bring some of my papers back with me, but I won’t set goals based on these objectives until I have actually done so.
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
This objective, on the other hand is not blocked by anything except lack of time.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Development
These objectives, except perhaps the first, will all have to wait until I am no longer under a contract that claims ownership of code I write in my spare time.
Objective: Release “version 1.0” of my

Objective: Develop the e-commerce project I have in mind to a “1.0” standard release.
Objective: Develop my “task monger” project to a “1.0” standard release for all interfaces I am able to test.
Poetry Book
These tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Objective: Finish my blog series on

Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
Objective: Write regular blog posts beyond my series I schedule in advance and retrospectives.
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
Objective: Keep up with, and each month check progress on, my goals.
2020 Goals
And now we come to my goals for the next year. Not that these are by any means set in stone, since my life will proceed by God’s will rather than mine, but I know from experience if I don’t try to follow some kind of plan I’ll end up with nothing done.
I’ve tried to break things down so I can see what’s to be done each month. This year I’m tracking my tasks in two-week “sprints” (after doing so week-by-week in 2018 and month-by-month in 2019), but I don’t want to have to write a blog post about things every two weeks.
Also, while I usually try to set goals a little beyond my estimate of what I’ll actually accomplish, I’m still finding my feet in this minimal-free-time situation, and if my free time is really as little as I fear just one task beyond the items I put in as constants (Bible reading, listening to sermons, Peter’s Angel critique) and things like birthdays and holidays has me overbooked in some months, so for once I’ve not gone beyond my “plan.”
Uncluttering
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down from its current count of over 51,900 (and rising) down to the nearest round number: 51,750 in January, 51,500 in February, 51,250 in March, 51,000 in April, 50,750 in May, 50,500 in June, 50,250 in July, 50,000 in August, 49,750 in September, 49,500 in October, 49,250 in November, and 49,000 in December.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted writing-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 75 in January, 50 in February, and 25 in March.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted XML-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 25 by April.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread, untriaged, unsorted “Web”-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 50 by May, and 25 by June.
Reduce the virtual pile of “Strategic Primer related (strategy)” downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 75 by July, 50 by August, and 25 by September.
Reduce the virtual pile of “Strategic Primer related (tech)” downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 350 by October, 325 by November, and 300 by December.
Poetry Book
These tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Write a satisfactory blurb for the back cover by the end of January.
Goal: Write the “Acknowledgements” section by the end of February.
Goal: Create a marketing plan by the end of April.
Goal: Finish designing (my first draft of) the cover by the end of May (minus text additions), and finish it completely by the end of June.
Goal: Take, or have taken, a suitable photograph of myself for the “author bio” by the end of June.
Goal: Collect a list of possible reviewers by the end of June.
Goal: Have the publication process ready for upload of the book itself (all the fields filled out online) by the end of October.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least three scene into my new draft of The Invasion by the end of January, five by the end of February, seven by the end of March, nine by the end of April, eleven by the end of May, thirteen by the end of June, sixteen by the end of July, eighteen by the end of August, twenty by the end of September, twenty-two by the end of October, twenty-four by the end of November, and twenty-seven by the end of the year.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Finish my blog series on

Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on

Objective: Finish my series of verse Psalm settings.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, finish my setting of Psalm 18 and write my setting of Psalm 19 by the end of January, Psalm 20 and 21 by the end of February, Psalm 22 by the end of April, Psalm 23 by the end of May, Psalms 24 and 25 by the end of June, Psalms 26-28 by the end of July, Psalm 29 by the end of August, Psalm 30 by the end of September, and Psalm 31 by the end of October
Objective: Maintain a pace of at least one “Hymns” series post per month until I run out of hymns I think merit inclusion
Goal: Post or schedule at least one post in my “Hymns” series each month this year.
Objective: Review every book I read that I have not already reviewed.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least two “recently” read books by the end of January, one more by the end of February, one more by the end of May, one more by the end of June, one more by the end of July, one more by the end of August, one more by the end of September, and one more by the end of October
Objective: Write my usual seasonal/holiday posts well in advance.
Goal: Write posts marking my birthday and the major ecclesiastical and quasi-ecclesiastical holidays (Ash Wednesday, at least one holiday in Holy Week, perhaps Pentecost, Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas)
Goal: Write my usual (liturgical-)year-end summary of the last year’s posts.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: Note down when each letter or email needing a response arrived.
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
Goal: Write any “birthday poems” (one planned for May) at least a month in advance of the “deadline”
Objective: Finish my long-overdue critique of Peter’s Angel.
Goal: Be through page 248 by the end of January, page 256 by the end of February, page 264 by the end of March, page 272 by the end of April, page 280 by the end of May, page 288 by the end of June, page 300 by the end of July, page 308 by the end of August, page 312 by the end of September, page 320 by the end of October, 328 by the end of November, and finished before the end of the year.
Objective: Write keeping-in-touch letters and emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays.
Goal: Write letters or emails on birthdays and anniversaries: one in January, one in March, two in April, three in May, two in June, one in July, one in August, one (“community birthday”) in September, one in October, and one in November.
Goal: Write to at least each of my “particular correspondents” on my list, six or perhaps seven, on Christmas and Easter.
Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents to the recipients I’ve planned for.
Objective: Make and keep a budget for the year as a whole and each month in particular.
Goal: Check and update my budget for and after each month.
Goal: Finish typesetting the Tartan & Thistle Ball program at least several weeks before the event.
Objective: Keep up with Bible reading.
Goal: Keep up with the “CBC Reads the Word” (or whatever it’s called) plan, and a parallel track through the Old Testament, each month.
Objective: Keep up with, and each month check progress on, my goals.
Goal: Each month, assess my performance on my goals the past month and make note of what I hope to accomplish in the next month.
God alone knows what will come, but that’s my hopes for the near future.
October 5, 2019
2019 Third-Quarter Goals Review
Back in July, I set goals for the third quarter of the year after reviewing the second quarter. Because I had no idea what my free time might be like these last three months, between the classroom, project, and marketing phases of the training program I’ve been in, I left my plans cut severely back from what I’d originally envisioned back in January. And then the quarter flew by, so here’s a look at how I managed to do compared to those goals, and my new goals for the year’s final quarter.
Third Quarter Goal Results
Here are the goals I tentatively set for the past few months in July. As usual, by “objective” I meant a long-term, broad goal that I wanted to reach (often one merely mentioned as a reminder to myself in future goal-setting), while by “goal” I meant a long-term goal against which my progress can be measured, that I thought I could meet in the time interval I was planning out, and I used the phrase “stretch goal” to mean a goal (in that sense) which I was doubtful I could accomplish in that period, but still felt was worth mentioning.
More areas than usual were left with merely “objectives” because I left nearly all of my books and papers behind when I moved here for this training program; I’ve omitted those objectives that are so impeded from this progress-checking review, but I’ll repeat them in my fourth-quarter goals below.
Uncluttering
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: In listening to recorded sermons that I download and store each week, catch up to the present.
Finally done!
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down its current count of nearly 50,400 (and rising) down to 50,000.
This, on the other hand, has worsened; there are now over 51,700.
Objective: Get my collection of “links I want to do something about someday” is at least minimally organized to help that.
Goal: In my process of reconsidering and tagging links from my old (main) flat file of bookmarks, which stood at 135 as of this writing, finish that file off.
Done.
DevelopmentMost of my software-development efforts need to go towards my training program, but there are a few items I hope to get to in the near future, provided my eventual employer does not claim ownership of any code I produce while working there.
Goal: Get mypackage for Scottish Country Dance ball programs, and the more-user-friendly editing program, to a state I consider sufficiently complete (mostly resolving all of the issues listed here and here, but also improving code quality and writing documentation)
Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
No progress on any of these—partly, but not entirely, because of my uncertainty about ownership of my code.
Poetry Book
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Progress, but not yet done.
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
Progress here too, a very little, but nowhere near done.
Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on, on using it for poetry.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking and the “Hymns” series.
Since this is the first post since the end of the second quarter, I obviously didn’t get any of these done.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
I finally “put pen to paper” (so to speak) and started and finished one scene, which I consider progress but isn’t anywhere near my goal.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 230.)
Some progress, finally, but nowhere near enough; I’m through page 235.
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
The one letter that merited a response took me a month to finish my reply, and there are a couple of others that need writing (though they aren’t strictly speaking replies) that are weeks and weeks if not months overdue.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. In addition to two such friends with dates on which to remember them already past, there are five yet to come this quarter.
I think I managed three of however many there were that I’d hoped and planned to remember.
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first three quarters of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
I’m still behind.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for the fourth quarter.
As you can see, even this is only belatedly completed.
Fourth Quarter Goals
Now, for my goals for the rest of the year. My training program has these last weeks moved from a focus on the “final project” through interviews to “placement,” and I have in fact been placed with a client, though I can’t start until what seems an exceedingly large quantity of paperwork goes through and red tape is unraveled. Once I do start at my “new job” at the client, the amount of time I can call my own will drop again, but this quarter is also the one in which, of the plans or goals I’d mention here, those that are fixed by the season of the year make the largest part. So, while I’m still aiming to estimate conservatively, I’m going to take my standing list of objectives and the tasks I currently have scheduled for the next months as my guide for the below goals.
Uncluttering
I again leave several of these objectives here as reminders to my future self but set no goals for them because essentially all my papers, all but about ten of my books, my old Bible, and all my magazine and journal issues are still five hundred miles away.
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
These other objectives, however, are I should be able to make progress on.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down from its current count of over 51,700 (and rising) down to 51,000.
Reduce the virtual pile of unread writing-related downloaded ebooks (and articles) to 300.
Development
My goals here are tentative, conditioned on whether my employer claims any ownership in code I write outside working hours.
Goal: Get my

Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
Poetry Book
These tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Misc Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on

Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking, the “Hymns” series, and “year-end” posts.
Goal: Write my usual Thanksgiving post reflecting on how God has blessed me.
Goal: Write my usual (liturgical-)year-end summary of the last year’s posts.
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 236.)
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. There are two birthdays this quarter, and the obvious high holiday.
Goal: Finish typesetting the Tartan & Thistle Ball program at least several weeks before the event.
Goal: Buy, wrap, where needed write covering letters for, and send Christmas presents to the recipients I’ve planned for.
Objective: Keep track of my finances
Goal: Assess my finances for this past year and set my budget for next year in general and January in specific.
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first three quarters of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for next year.
This quarter-by-quarter experiment has been a mixed bag this year; next year I think I will set year-long (or perhaps six-month) goals, but try to break them down month-by-month and (as I used to do with “writing status updates”) check up on and revise them each month.
God willing, I hope to end this year more productively than I began it, and carry that on into next year. But we shall see.
July 6, 2019
2019 Second-Quarter Goals Review
Back in April, I set goals for the second quarter of the year after reviewing the first quarter. Because I knew the training program I had recently entered would demand the overwhelming majority of my time for at least the next ten weeks, I cut my plans back from what I had originally envisioned back in January even further. Now that the second quarter has come to an end (and I have a day off), here’s a look at how I’ve managed to do compared to those much-reduced goals, and some new goals for the third quarter.
Second Quarter Review
Here are the goals I tentatively set for the past few months in April. As usual, by “objective” I meant a long-term, broad goal that I wanted to reach (often one merely mentioned as a reminder to myself in future goal-setting), while by “goal” I meant a long-term goal against which my progress can be measured, that I thought I could meet in the time interval I was planning out, and I used the phrase “stretch goal” to mean a goal (in that sense) which I was doubtful I could accomplish in that period, but still felt was worth mentioning.
More areas than usual were left with merely “objectives” because I left nearly all of my books and papers behind when I moved here for this training program; I’ve omitted those objectives that are so impeded from this progress-checking review, but I’ll repeat them in my third-quarter goals below.
UnclutteringThe other objectives here, however, are ones I could make progress on.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: In listening to recorded sermons that I download and store each week, catch up to the present.
I got significantly closer—I’m now caught up through the end of April, while three months ago I was only caught up to last November—but didn’t quite reach this.
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down its current count of nearly 49,500 (and rising) down to 49,000.
Nowhere near, and it may have actually risen some more. But there was one somewhat mitigating factor that held me back on this: I had my blog reader lose all the saved items several times, leaving me to restore its state from backups, so I have tended to open it enough to check for new items in the feeds I follow, then close it again.
Objective: Get my collection of “links I want to do something about someday” is at least minimally organized to help that.
Goal: In my process of reconsidering and tagging links from my old (main) flat file of bookmarks, which should stand at about 300 by the time this post appears, finish that file off.
It’s currently down to 135.
DevelopmentMost of my software-development efforts need to go towards my training program, but there are a few items I hope to get to in the near future.
Goal: Get mypackage for Scottish Country Dance ball programs, and the more-user-friendly editing program, to a state I consider sufficiently complete (mostly resolving all of the issues listed here and here, but also improving code quality and writing documentation)
Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake after some friends described their dissatisfaction with their current provider, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
I’m still deep in the training program, so to keep things clear (as well as by necessity because I’ve had so little time and attention to spare) I haven’t done any outside development work.
Poetry BookThese tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
I haven’t touched this since before I left.
Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on, on using it for poetry.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking and the “Hymns” series.
As you can see by the fact that the most recent post before this one was last quarter’s goals review, I haven’t written or posted a single post here between then and now.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Not a single scene.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Meet the obligations of the training program and whatever employment I am bound to thereafter.
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 230.)
No progress, I’m afraid.
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
I haven’t gotten many letters, but my reply to the one I did get sat half-finished for most of a month. And I still have emails sitting in my Inbox waiting for me to reply to them. Maybe once I finish this post.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. In addition to two such friends with dates on which to remember them already past, there are five yet to come this quarter, as well as the most important holiday of the year, which is also one of the two I take as a excuse for keeping in touch.
This I managed to meet.
Goal: Finish the poem for a friend’s birthday, preferably well before the “deadline”
I did finish the poem, though with far less time before the day than I’d intended.
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first half of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
I made progress, but I’d estimate I’m more like a third of the way through each than half-way.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for the third quarter.
And here we are.
Third Quarter Goals
Now, for the next quarter. I’m in the final stage of the training program (it having been extended somewhat), but I expect to be interviewing with clients for placement soon (half of my training cohort has already been placed), God willing. As such, God alone knows what my free time is going to be like for the next three months, so I’ve basically copied my goals for the last quarter for this quarter.
Uncluttering
I again leave several of these objectives here as reminders to my future self but set no goals for them because essentially all my papers, all but about ten of my books, my old Bible, and all my magazine and journal issues are still five hundred miles away.
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
These other objectives, however, are I should be able to make progress on.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: In listening to recorded sermons that I download and store each week, catch up to the present.
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down its current count of nearly 50,400 (and rising) down to 50,000.
Objective: Get my collection of “links I want to do something about someday” is at least minimally organized to help that.
Goal: In my process of reconsidering and tagging links from my old (main) flat file of bookmarks, which stood at 135 as of this writing, finish that file off.
Development
Most of my software-development efforts need to go towards my training program, but there are a few items I hope to get to in the near future, provided my eventual employer does not claim ownership of any code I produce while working there.
Goal: Get my

Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
Poetry Book
These tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on

Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking and the “Hymns” series.
Shine Cycle
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Meet the obligations of the training program and whatever employment I am bound to thereafter.
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 230.)
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. In addition to two such friends with dates on which to remember them already past, there are five yet to come this quarter, as well as the most important holiday of the year, which is also one of the two I take as a excuse for keeping in touch.
Goal: Finish the poem for a friend’s birthday, preferably well before the “deadline”
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first half of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for the fourth quarter.
And, as I said three months ago, I’m sure I’m forgetting something.
April 12, 2019
2019 First-Quarter Goals Review
At the end of 2018, after looking back over my performance on my miscellaneous goals for that year, I set goals for the first quarter of this year. And with that quarter now over for more than a week, while I’m so busy lately I have little time to spare, I’ve now taken a few minutes to look back over the first quarter to see how well I managed to keep up with the goals I set.
First Quarter Review
To explain how I am so busy while my plans for the last months fell into disarray, I’ll begin with one objective from the “miscellaneous” section:
Objective: Find paying and meaningful employment.
Goal: Unless success at the objective renders this unnecessary, complete at least 3 skill-training exercises or course sections.
I’ve recently begun a paid training program, to be followed, God willing, by work for one of the company’s clients; this has brought me five hundred miles from home and demands most of my time. And from mid-February until I traveled here my efforts were mostly diverted from my previously-set goals to making preparations for the transition.
Uncluttering
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Goal: Type and discard at least two of the (deteriorating-into-smudges) college class notes I rediscovered last year (Oral Rhetoric, Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, and Computer Architecture)
I didn’t get to this, and now won’t for the foreseeable future, because I left those notebooks, with the vast majority of my papers, in storage at home.
Goal: In “paper-clearing” process, finish with previously-skipped packets and consider and deal with all through packet #55 (which is one packet past where I currently stand as of this writing).
No progress here either in this quarter or for the foreseeable future.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: In listening to recorded sermons that I download and store each week, catch up to at least October 2018. (As of this writing, I’m up to mid-December 2017.)
Met: I’m currently in mid-November 2018.
Objective: Get my collection of “links I want to do something about someday” is at least minimally organized to help that.
Goal: In my process of reconsidering and tagging links from my old (main) flat file of bookmarks, which should stand at about 300 by the time this post appears, finish that file off.
I didn’t quite get there; I’m down under 200 bookmarks, but that’s stalled for the moment.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Goal: Sell at least three books I no longer want to Amazon, or elsewhere.
I didn’t meet this, but partly because the initial setup required to be able to do this turned out to be more than I had anticipated.
Goal: Read all books I or my family was given for Christmas or my birthday this year.
I didn’t even come close to this.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
No progress on this, and I left it on my shelf at home (the space and weight I could bring along being highly limited).
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
No progress on this either, though I left them in a configuration that is less obviously “clutter.”
Development
Goal: Get mypackage for Scottish Country Dance ball programs, and the more-user-friendly editing program, to a state I consider sufficiently complete (mostly resolving all of the issues listed here and here, but also improving code quality and writing documentation)
Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake after some friends described their dissatisfaction with their current provider, implement all the basic functionality. (The first seven “features” in my task tracker.)
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
Goal: For the delayed-camera mobile app project I’m undertaking, implement at least the first couple of features (i.e. the first steps toward the core functionality).
No progress on any of these, and God alone knows when I’ll have time coinciding with alert attention …
Poetry Book
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
Goal: Develop a plan for releasing and promoting Dreams and Prayers.
No progress here either.
Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on, on using it for poetry.
Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of mid-December 2018 is Psalm 17.)
No progress on either of these.
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
I managed one.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
No progress here.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking and the “Hymns” series.
I’m mildly surprised to see that I met this, at least until I see why (Ash Wednesday and my birthday are two occasions I usually manage at least something for).
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 230.)
I managed a couple of pages, but no further.
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within three weeks, including thank-you letters for Christmas and birthday presents.
I managed a few, but not even most, let alone all.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. There are three such friends with birthdays or anniversaries in the first quarter.
This, however, I did manage to meet exactly.
Goal: Write the poem I plan to write for a friend’s birthday, so as to have it done well before the “deadline” (which is in the second quarter)
I’ve begun this, but haven’t finished yet.
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least the first quarter of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
I don’t think I’m quite to “the first quarter,” but I don’t think I’m quite as far behind as usual …
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for the second quarter.
This is a little late, but here it is.
Shine Cycle
I’ll also cover my (utter lack of) progress on the goals I set relating to the Shine Cycle here, rather than making a separate post.
I had been putting off working on the Shine Cycle until other more pressing tasks (such as thank-you letters) were complete, and then the response to my application for the paid-training program came in mid-February to throw my plans into utter disarray. (As I wrote at the time, “God willing, I should be able to meet most of these unless he decides to upend my life with some disruption or surprise,” and this was both a disruption and a surprise.) In the end, I completed quite literally nothing towards either my sole Shine Cycle-related goal for the quarter or any of the other objectives. But I quote them here for the record:
Outlining and Plotting
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least twenty scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Character Development
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Worldbuilding
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Second Quarter Goals
Now, for the next quarter. Since I expect my training program here to run me ragged while it lasts, with maybe some respite from the workload thereafter, I’ve cut the next few months’ “plan” in my task queue back even more significantly than before. I’ve organized them under the same headings as I did for the quarter now past; as usual, by “objective” I mean a long-term, broad goal that I want to reach (which may be merely mentioned here as a reminder to myself in future goal-setting if there are no “goals” beneath it), while by “goal” I mean a long-term goal against which my progress can be measured, that I think I can meet in this time interval, and I use the phrase “stretch goal” to mean a goal (in that sense) which I am doubtful I can accomplish in this period, but still felt was worth mentioning.
Here are the goals that I think I may, God willing, be able to meet, and the long-term objectives I have identified for myself.
Uncluttering
A few of these objectives are ones I leave here as reminders to my future self but have set no goals for because I have left essentially all my papers, all but about ten of my books, my old Bible, and all my magazine and journal issues behind, five hundred miles away.
Objective: Get rid of as much paper clutter as possible without throwing away any information that I will later wish I had kept.
Objective: Reduce my book collection to those I want to keep, and preferably a size I have shelf space for.
Objective: Get all notes I made in the margins of my Bible, which I recently replaced, into a more accessible format.
Objective: Ensure that my collection of magazine and journal issues doesn’t contain any I don’t affirmatively want to keep.
The other objectives here, however, are ones I could make progress on.
Objective: Clear out, without a “mass discard-unread,” my “digital backlog.”
Goal: In listening to recorded sermons that I download and store each week, catch up to the present.
Goal: Bring the backlog of items in my blog reader down its current count of nearly 49,500 (and rising) down to 49,000.
Objective: Get my collection of “links I want to do something about someday” is at least minimally organized to help that.
Goal: In my process of reconsidering and tagging links from my old (main) flat file of bookmarks, which should stand at about 300 by the time this post appears, finish that file off.
Development
Most of my software-development efforts need to go towards my training program, but there are a few items I hope to get to in the near future.
Goal: Get my

Goal: For the e-commerce project I’ve decided to undertake after some friends described their dissatisfaction with their current provider, implement the first three “features” in the task tracker.
Goal: For the “task monger” project I’m undertaking (primarily for my own use, so I don’t have to fiddle with rearranging lines in a spreadsheet in future months!), implement the basic features in the command-line/pipe interface.
Poetry Book
These tasks relate to my second poetry collection, Dreams and Prayers: Verses from a Wandering Mind, which has been in the works for a few years now.
Objective: Have Dreams and Prayers ready for publication.
Goal: Design a satisfactory cover. (I won’t invalidate this if, on advice of more graphic-design-inclined friends, I decide to make changes later.)
Goal: Write all necessary prose sections for Dreams and Prayers.
Writing and Blogging
Objective: Either finish or discard all “essay ideas,” fragmentary poems, and the like that are cluttering up my files.
Goal: Finish the second entry in my planned series on

Goal: In my series of blank-verse Psalm settings, get through at least Psalm 20 (The last one I’ve finished as of this writing is still Psalm 17.)
Goal: Post, or schedule, at least three posts in my “Hymns” series.
Goal: Write (in content intended for this blog) a review of at least one “recently” read book.
Objective: Maintain my “presence” on this blog.
Goal: Write at least two “miscellaneous” blog posts, other than goal-checking and the “Hymns” series.
Shine Cycle
For the Shine Cycle, I am scaling my ambitions back even further than the other categories, but I’m leaving the objectives listed for future reference.
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least eight scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
Life and Miscellaneous
Objective: Meet the obligations of the training program and whatever employment I am bound to thereafter.
Objective: Keep up with what I have promised, or am otherwise morally bound, to write. (“Be prompt in keeping up with correspondence.”)
Goal: In my critique pass through Peter’s Angel, get through Page 270. (As of this writing, I’m on page 230.)
Goal: Respond to each letter or email that needs a response within two weeks.
Goal: Write keeping-in-touch emails to my short list of particular correspondents on their birthdays and anniversaries and the most important holidays. In addition to two such friends with dates on which to remember them already past, there are five yet to come this quarter, as well as the most important holiday of the year, which is also one of the two I take as a excuse for keeping in touch.
Goal: Finish the poem for a friend’s birthday, preferably well before the “deadline”
Objective: Revive my spiritual life. (Which, like everything else, does not depend on me … but if I don’t state goals I’ll fall yet further behind.)
Goal: (Re)read at least through the first half of each of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Objective: Keep up with my goals.
Goal: At the end of the quarter, assess my performance in light of these goals and set new ones for the third quarter.
(What else am I forgetting …?)
December 31, 2018
Shine Cycle 2018 Goals Review, 2019 First Quarter Goals
As the civil year comes to a close, I have been considering how the last year has gone and what I want to achieve in the coming months, starting with a pure retrospective on Strategic Primer on Wednesday and continuing with my “miscellaneous” goals for the year that was and the coming quarter on SaturdayA. Today, I’m turning at last to consider whether I met my goals for the Shine Cycle, my fantasy series-in-preparation, and to set out my goals in that quarter for the next three months.
2018 Goals
Here are the goals I set for myself one year ago:
Outlining and Plotting
Objective: Have one complete and detailed outline of The Invasion.
Goal: Finish the “detailed synopsis” that is Step 9 of the “snowflake method”
Goal: Adjust the main outline and all synopses created in the “snowflake method” to all agree.
Objective finally met.
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least half-way through, or 50,000 words into, my new draft of The Invasion.
STretch Goal: Finish this draft of The Invasion.
However, I didn’t even start on this.
Objective: After I finish The Invasion, make significant progress on outlining The Adventure of the Royal Wedding
Stretch Goal: Follow the “snowflake method” to at least Step 4 for The Adventure of the Royal Wedding.
And so, of course, I didn’t come close to getting to this.
Character Development
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Goal: Write at least ten character biographies or histories
I managed only four.
Goal: Create “character loglines” or “motivation summaries” for at least fifteen characters.
That goal I nearly met: I managed fourteen.
Worldbuilding
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Goal: Complete the “race fractalling system” for elves.
Goal: Complete the “race fractalling system” for dwarves
All that I did for any of this was to set out the granular steps I will go through to create the maps.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Goal: Post at least twelve Shine Cycle-related posts (not including writing status updates, year-end retrospectives, and the like; including posts already scheduled, but not including new posts scheduled for 2019) to this blog.
Goal: Post at least one Shine Cycle-related post (with the same restrictions) to this blog every month.
Stretch Goal: Post at least eighteen Shine Cycle-related posts (with the same restrictions) to this blog.
I managed only nine, so a clear failure on both goals.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
2019 Goals (First Quarter)
Now, for the next three months. As with the “miscellaneous” goals, I’ve tried to plan out what is reasonable but not all that easy, and I’ve kept the same categorization as above. Since my plan is based on a limited time budget, however, only the Invasion “plotting” objective actually made it into this quarter’s plan, so the other objectives are merely left in as placeholders for goals I expect to get to later in the year.
Outlining and Plotting
Objective: Finish a presentable draft of The Invasion.
Goal: Get at least twenty scenes into my new draft of The Invasion.
Character Development
Objective: Have a biography, history, description, and “character logline” or “motivation summary” for every named character.
Worldbuilding
Objective: Create sufficiently-complete, sufficiently-detailed, maps of the worlds and areas with which the Shine Cycle is concerned.
Objective: Develop each race and culture that the Shine Cycle is concerned with sufficiently to portray it distinctly and excite potential readers’ interest.
Blogging
Objective: Regularly post substantive Shine Cycle-related content here, as an incentive to continued progress and to attract interested future readers.
Objective: Create blog posts using “worldbuilding” material created using the various “systems” and question sets.
We’ll see how the year goes; as I said, I’m trying to estimate conservatively, so, God willing, I should be able to meet most of these unless he decides to upend my life with some disruption or surprise.
Fellow writers, how did you do in 2018? And do you have any plans for the new year?